Went to Yosemite for a family holiday in May. Beautiful but boy was it expensive where we stayed.

Loved the locations but felt I didn't have enough time to really capture the essence of the place. When you are with a family and have to keep to a schedule that keeps everyone happy there isn't really enough time to get the perfect shot. Had to get the locations and weather that was there at the time and make do.

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thanks for your comment, yes you right, but already start with f 8 with ISO 100, but just i didn"t share it,i was there just one day, athis during time(just short time) i took landscape shot start 5/30 morning till 8.45 pm, about 200 shot and also i take care my wife and my daughter too.

I agree on the ISO100, but for that shot, I would try f/18. I would also take the photo at a different time of day (dawn or dusk)

I spent a week there with my 'new' 5DM2 about 2 months after I got it. It was an amazing place. I was there in November when the leaves were changing and have some great pics. I was also up at all hours of the day and night, and camped in a tent in Campground #4 for $5/night or something cheap like that... Too bad I live so far away...

this is my first attempt at posting I was inspired by the many great photographs in one of my favorite NATIONAL Park Yosemite. I am not sure how I label the individual photographs with camera and lens etc. but I have a 1D Mark III.

Such an awesome place. I just did a road trip through Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon. The waterfalls were really flowing due to all the run off from the high snow pack this year. They were calling the Mist trail, the 'Hurricane Trail', which I can attest to!